Doesn’t drive, but appears to have an overdrive.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2081056018892659/
“Willys Jeep with lots of aftermarket parts runs but doesn’t drive needs steering fixed. Dun little Jeep!!”
Doesn’t drive, but appears to have an overdrive.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2081056018892659/
“Willys Jeep with lots of aftermarket parts runs but doesn’t drive needs steering fixed. Dun little Jeep!!”
This has an aluminum body and a Ford 4cyl engine.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/847814566707531
“Cool project hand built body out of aluminum don’t know much about it hit me up with cash or trades ”
Engine runs. Has a Sears-type half cab. Unclear how much value is here.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/308097185136602/
“1952 CJ3a. The 4 cylinder flat head runs for a second or two when gas is poured down the carb. Tub has lots of rust. Clean title in my name. The windshield and hard half cab are for a CJ2a and do not fit quite right. Seat frames, wheels, and heater appear to be period correct. Located in Ashton, Idaho AND NO WHERE NEAR and hundreds of miles away from Boise or Coeur d’alene, Idaho. Tires will hold air just long enough to load on a trailer. Price is firm or I will part it out to make my money.”
Unsure how much value is here.
“49 jeep Willie’s project jeep everything there besides the hood need to be put together two engines rebuild kit the heads got Crack in the heads”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/25/2023) No interior or engine pics, but might be a solid jeep.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/277860428101231
“Have a 1946 Jeep cj2a for sale. Runs and drives. Have title in hand. Asking 7k but negotiable.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $5200.
(05/05/2023) It’s a project.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/618056067019552
“1948 Willys CJ2A with clean Utah title in hand. The Good: 350 CI Chevrolet Goodwrench crate engine with very few miles, it runs well. Edelbrock Pro-Flo multiport EFI, adapter bellhousing mates to the original manual transmission, transfer case features twin shifters. Clutch is like new, All new brake shoes and wheel cylinders, new wheel bearings and hubs in front axle, and lots of other new parts. AutoMeter gauges all work. Includes a soft top. All fluids are fresh. The Bad: Power steering isn’t connected, unsure if it will work or not. Brakes and clutch are not working, likely a bad master cylinder and possibly a clutch slave cylinder. Some cancer on the floor pan support rails which is common because these were built with wood between the metal in these areas. Otherwise the rest of the body is cancer free. This 1948 CJ2A is a great platform for a rock crawler, sand buggy, or whatever your vision is. The 350 small block Chevy has tons of power for a small, lightweight vehicle like this. You can finish it as is or put the clean body on a custom frame built for whatever you’re in to.”
I bought these three Scenic Jeep Tour slides off of eBay, supposedly from 1964. The pic with the FC *might* be ours. I am waiting for the slide to take a better pic.
With the racer near done and the nice weather, I plan on tackling a couple outside projects, then begin work on the FC Tour jeep.
This appear to have some late model Free-Lock hubs.
https://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/d/tucson-1946-willys-overland-jeep-cj2a/7656335549.html
“Original 1946 Willys-Overland CJ2A with Go Devil engine. Starts and runs. Manual transmission. Two front seats with rear bench seat. Canopy cover. Full size spare tire. Front tow bar. Good windshield. Gas can included. Has some minor rust damage as it is an older all original vehicle. Asking only $7,000. Please email.”
Scam? Or a good deal?
https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/atq/d/apple-valley-1945-ford-gpw/7657716065.html
“1945 Ford GPW Historic WW2 Military Vehicle. Most systems rebuilt, replaced or restored. Matching numbers. Been in garage a decade. Has been converted to 12v.”
Blaine shared this restored, beautiful 2WD column shift wagon. The BaT auction ended without the reserve being reached a couple days ago at only $12,750. It seems to me to be worth more than that. It may still be for sale.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-jeep-willys-station-wagon/
“The 1964 Willys Jeep Station Wagon is powered by a 134ci Hurricane inline-four mated to a three-speed manual transmission, and it underwent a partial refurbishment after being acquired by the seller in May 2021. Work included re-trimming the two-tone blue interior, re-plating the chrome bumpers, rebuilding the carburetor, and replacing the wiring harness, fuel pump, water pump, windshield wiper motor, shocks, and combination gauge. The truck is finished in blue with a white roof, and equipment includes 15″ steel wheels with full covers, a cowl fresh-air vent, wooden cargo floor slats, a heater, and an ashtray. This Willys station wagon is now offered with owner’s and service manuals as well as a clean Ohio title in the seller’s name.”